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Shigella Bacteremia, Georgia, USA, 2002-2012
by
Anderson, Evan J
, Wilson, Siri N
, Segler, Suzanne
, Tobin-DAngelo, Melissa
, Poventud, Lynett
, Oosmanally, Nadine
in
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ AIDS
/ Bacillary dysentery
/ Bacteremia
/ Bacteremia, Georgia, USA, 2002–2012
/ bacteria
/ Blood
/ Diarrhea
/ Disease control
/ Disease prevention
/ Disease transmission
/ Diseases
/ Dispatch
/ Epidemics
/ Epidemiology
/ Feces
/ Food contamination
/ Food contamination & poisoning
/ Gastroenteritis
/ Georgia
/ HIV
/ HIV patients
/ HIV/AIDS
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Infections
/ Laboratories
/ Male identity
/ Medical schools
/ Metropolitan areas
/ Pathogens
/ Public health
/ Risk factors
/ Shigella
/ Shigellosis
/ Travel
/ Trends
/ United States
/ Waterborne infections
2020
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Shigella Bacteremia, Georgia, USA, 2002-2012
by
Anderson, Evan J
, Wilson, Siri N
, Segler, Suzanne
, Tobin-DAngelo, Melissa
, Poventud, Lynett
, Oosmanally, Nadine
in
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ AIDS
/ Bacillary dysentery
/ Bacteremia
/ Bacteremia, Georgia, USA, 2002–2012
/ bacteria
/ Blood
/ Diarrhea
/ Disease control
/ Disease prevention
/ Disease transmission
/ Diseases
/ Dispatch
/ Epidemics
/ Epidemiology
/ Feces
/ Food contamination
/ Food contamination & poisoning
/ Gastroenteritis
/ Georgia
/ HIV
/ HIV patients
/ HIV/AIDS
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Infections
/ Laboratories
/ Male identity
/ Medical schools
/ Metropolitan areas
/ Pathogens
/ Public health
/ Risk factors
/ Shigella
/ Shigellosis
/ Travel
/ Trends
/ United States
/ Waterborne infections
2020
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Shigella Bacteremia, Georgia, USA, 2002-2012
by
Anderson, Evan J
, Wilson, Siri N
, Segler, Suzanne
, Tobin-DAngelo, Melissa
, Poventud, Lynett
, Oosmanally, Nadine
in
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ AIDS
/ Bacillary dysentery
/ Bacteremia
/ Bacteremia, Georgia, USA, 2002–2012
/ bacteria
/ Blood
/ Diarrhea
/ Disease control
/ Disease prevention
/ Disease transmission
/ Diseases
/ Dispatch
/ Epidemics
/ Epidemiology
/ Feces
/ Food contamination
/ Food contamination & poisoning
/ Gastroenteritis
/ Georgia
/ HIV
/ HIV patients
/ HIV/AIDS
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Infections
/ Laboratories
/ Male identity
/ Medical schools
/ Metropolitan areas
/ Pathogens
/ Public health
/ Risk factors
/ Shigella
/ Shigellosis
/ Travel
/ Trends
/ United States
/ Waterborne infections
2020
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Shigella Bacteremia, Georgia, USA, 2002-2012
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Shigella commonly causes gastroenteritis but rarely spreads to the blood. During 2002–2012, we identified 11,262 Shigella infections through population-based active surveillance in Georgia; 72 (0.64%) were isolated from blood. Bacteremia was associated with age >18 years, black race, and S. flexneri. More than half of patients with bacteremia were HIV-infected.
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U.S. National Center for Infectious Diseases,Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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